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#!/bin/bash
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#
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# $Id$
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#
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# USAGE
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# osx-app [-s] [-l /path/to/libraries] -bp /path/to/wireshark/bin -p /path/to/Info.plist
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#
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# This script attempts to build an Wireshark.app package for OS X, resolving
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# dynamic libraries, etc.
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# It strips the executable and libraries if '-s' is given.
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# It adds python modules if the '-py option' is given
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# The Info.plist file can be found in the base wireshark directory once
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# configure has been run.
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#
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# AUTHORS
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# Kees Cook <kees@outflux.net>
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# Michael Wybrow <mjwybrow@users.sourceforge.net>
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# Jean-Olivier Irisson <jo.irisson@gmail.com>
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2005 Kees Cook
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# Copyright (C) 2005-2007 Michael Wybrow
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# Copyright (C) 2007 Jean-Olivier Irisson
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#
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# Released under GNU GPL, read the file 'COPYING' for more information
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#
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# Thanks to GNUnet's "build_app" script for help with library dep resolution.
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# https://gnunet.org/svn/GNUnet/contrib/OSX/build_app
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#
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# NB:
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# This originally came from Inkscape; Inkscape's configure script has an
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# "--enable-osxapp", which causes some of Inkscape's installation data
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# files to have OS X-ish paths under Contents/Resources of the package
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# or under /Library/Application Support. We don't have such an option;
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# we just put them in "bin", "etc", "lib", and "share" directories
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# under Contents/Resources, rather than in the "bin", "etc", "lib",
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# and "share" directories under the installation directory.
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#
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# Defaults
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strip=false
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binary_path="/tmp/inst/bin"
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plist="./Info.plist"
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util_dir="./Utilities"
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cli_dir="$util_dir/Command Line"
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chmodbpf_dir="$util_dir/ChmodBPF"
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binary_list="
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capinfos
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dftest
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dumpcap
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editcap
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mergecap
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randpkt
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rawshark
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text2pcap
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tshark
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wireshark
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"
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# Location for libraries (macosx-setup.sh defaults to whatever the
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# various support libraries use as their standard installation location,
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# which is /usr/local)
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if [ -z $LIBPREFIX ]; then
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LIBPREFIX="/usr/local"
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fi
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# Help message
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#----------------------------------------------------------
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help()
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{
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echo -e "
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Create an app bundle for OS X
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USAGE
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$0 [-s] [-l /path/to/libraries] -bp /path/to/wireshark/binaries -p /path/to/Info.plist
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OPTIONS
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-h,--help
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display this help message
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-s
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strip the libraries and executables from debugging symbols
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-l,--libraries
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specify the path to the libraries Wireshark depends on
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(typically /sw or /opt/local). By default it is
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/usr/local.
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-bp,--binary-path
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specify the path to the Wireshark binaries. By default it
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is /tmp/inst/bin.
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-p,--plist
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specify the path to Info.plist. Info.plist can be found
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in the base directory of the source code once configure
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has been run.
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EXAMPLE
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$0 -s -l /opt/local -bp ../../Build/bin -p Info.plist
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"
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}
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# Parse command line arguments
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#----------------------------------------------------------
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while [ "$1" != "" ]
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do
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case $1 in
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-s)
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strip=true ;;
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-l|--libraries)
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LIBPREFIX="$2"
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shift 1 ;;
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-bp|--binary-path)
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binary_path="$2"
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shift 1 ;;
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-p|--plist)
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plist="$2"
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shift 1 ;;
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-h|--help)
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help
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exit 0 ;;
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*)
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echo "Invalid command line option: $1"
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exit 2 ;;
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esac
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shift 1
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done
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echo -e "\nCREATE WIRESHARK APP BUNDLE\n"
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# Safety tests
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if [ ! -e "$LIBPREFIX" ]; then
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echo "Cannot find the directory containing the libraries: $LIBPREFIX" >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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for binary in wireshark $binary_list ; do
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if [ ! -x "$binary_path/$binary" ]; then
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echo "Couldn't find $binary (or it's not executable)" >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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done
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if [ ! -f "$plist" ]; then
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echo "Need plist file" >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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# Handle some version specific details.
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VERSION=`/usr/bin/sw_vers | grep ProductVersion | cut -f2 -d'.'`
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if [ "$VERSION" -ge "4" ]; then
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# We're on Tiger (10.4) or later.
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# XCode behaves a little differently in Tiger and later.
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XCODEFLAGS="-configuration Deployment"
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SCRIPTEXECDIR="ScriptExec/build/Deployment/ScriptExec.app/Contents/MacOS"
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EXTRALIBS=""
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else
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# Panther (10.3) or earlier.
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XCODEFLAGS="-buildstyle Deployment"
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SCRIPTEXECDIR="ScriptExec/build/ScriptExec.app/Contents/MacOS"
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EXTRALIBS=""
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fi
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# Package always has the same name. Version information is stored in
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# the Info.plist file which is filled in by the configure script.
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package="Wireshark.app"
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# Remove a previously existing package if necessary
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if [ -d $package ]; then
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echo "Removing previous Wireshark.app"
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rm -Rf $package
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fi
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# Remove a previously existing utility directory if necessary
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if [ -d "$util_dir" ]; then
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echo "Removing $util_dir directory"
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rm -Rf "$util_dir"
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fi
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# Set the 'macosx' directory, usually the current directory.
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resdir=`pwd`
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# Prepare Package
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#----------------------------------------------------------
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pkgexec="$package/Contents/MacOS"
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pkgres="$package/Contents/Resources"
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pkgbin="$pkgres/bin"
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pkglib="$pkgres/lib"
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pkgplugin="$pkglib/wireshark/plugins"
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pkgpython="$pkglib/wireshark/python"
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mkdir -p "$pkgexec"
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mkdir -p "$pkgbin"
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mkdir -p "$pkgplugin"
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mkdir -p "$pkgpython"
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mkdir -p "$cli_dir"
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# Build and add the launcher
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#----------------------------------------------------------
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(
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# Build fails if CC happens to be set (to anything other than CompileC)
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unset CC
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cd "$resdir/ScriptExec"
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echo -e "Building launcher...\n"
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xcodebuild $XCODEFLAGS clean build
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)
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cp "$resdir/$SCRIPTEXECDIR/ScriptExec" "$pkgexec/Wireshark"
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# Copy all files into the bundle
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#----------------------------------------------------------
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echo -e "\nFilling app bundle and utility directory...\n"
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# Wireshark executables
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for binary in $binary_list ; do
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# Copy the binary to its destination
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dest_path="$pkgbin/$binary-bin"
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cp -v "$binary_path/$binary" "$dest_path"
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# TODO Add a "$verbose" variable and command line switch, which sets wether these commands are verbose or not
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case $binary in
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wireshark)
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cp -v utility-launcher "$cli_dir/$binary"
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;;
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*)
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ln -sv ./wireshark "$pkgbin/$binary"
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ln -sv ./wireshark "$cli_dir/$binary"
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;;
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esac
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done
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# ChmodBPF
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mkdir -p "$chmodbpf_dir"
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cp -v ChmodBPF/* "$chmodbpf_dir"
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chmod -R g-w "$chmodbpf_dir"
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# The rest of the Wireshark installation (we handled bin above)
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rsync -av \
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--exclude bin/ \
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--exclude lib/wireshark/plugins/ \
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--exclude lib/wireshark/python/ \
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"$binary_path/.."/* "$pkgres"
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# Remove the version number from the plugin path
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find "$binary_path/../lib/wireshark/plugins" -type f \
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-exec cp -fv "{}" "$pkgplugin/" \;
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# Remove the version number from the python path
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find "$binary_path/../lib/wireshark/python" -type f \
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-exec cp -fv "{}" "$pkgpython/" \;
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cp "$plist" "$package/Contents/Info.plist"
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# Icons and the rest of the script framework
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rsync -av --exclude ".svn" "$resdir"/Resources/* "$package"/Contents/Resources/
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# PkgInfo must match bundle type and creator code from Info.plist
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echo "APPLWshk" > $package/Contents/PkgInfo
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# Pull in extra requirements for Pango and GTK
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pkgetc="$package/Contents/Resources/etc"
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mkdir -p $pkgetc/pango
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cp $LIBPREFIX/etc/pango/pangox.aliases $pkgetc/pango/
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# Need to adjust path and quote in case of spaces in path.
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sed -e "s,$LIBPREFIX,\"\${CWD},g" -e 's,\.so ,.so" ,g' $LIBPREFIX/etc/pango/pango.modules > $pkgetc/pango/pango.modules
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cat > $pkgetc/pango/pangorc <<END_PANGO
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[Pango]
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ModuleFiles=\${HOME}/.wireshark-etc/pango.modules
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[PangoX]
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AliasFiles=\${HOME}/.wireshark-etc/pangox.aliases
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END_PANGO
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# We use a modified fonts.conf file so only need the dtd
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mkdir -p $pkgetc/fonts
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cp $LIBPREFIX/etc/fonts/fonts.dtd $pkgetc/fonts/
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cp -r $LIBPREFIX/etc/fonts/conf.avail $pkgetc/fonts/
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cp -r $LIBPREFIX/etc/fonts/conf.d $pkgetc/fonts/
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mkdir -p $pkgetc/gtk-2.0
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#
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# In newer versions of GTK+, the gdk-pixbuf library was split off from
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# GTK+, and the gdk-pixbuf.loaders file moved, so we check for its
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# existence here.
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#
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# The file is ultimately copied to the user's home directory, with
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# the pathnames adjusted to refer to the installed package, so we
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# always put it in the same location in the installed package,
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# regardless of where it lives in the machine on which it's built.
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#
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if [ -e $LIBPREFIX/etc/gtk-2.0/gdk-pixbuf.loaders ]
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then
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sed -e "s,$LIBPREFIX,\${CWD},g" $LIBPREFIX/etc/gtk-2.0/gdk-pixbuf.loaders > $pkgetc/gtk-2.0/gdk-pixbuf.loaders
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fi
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sed -e "s,$LIBPREFIX,\${CWD},g" $LIBPREFIX/etc/gtk-2.0/gtk.immodules > $pkgetc/gtk-2.0/gtk.immodules
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pango_version=`pkg-config --variable=pango_module_version pango`
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mkdir -p $pkglib/pango/$pango_version/modules
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cp $LIBPREFIX/lib/pango/$pango_version/modules/*.so $pkglib/pango/$pango_version/modules/
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gtk_version=`pkg-config --variable=gtk_binary_version gtk+-2.0`
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mkdir -p $pkglib/gtk-2.0/$gtk_version/{engines,immodules,loaders}
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cp -r $LIBPREFIX/lib/gtk-2.0/$gtk_version/* $pkglib/gtk-2.0/$gtk_version/
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gdk_pixbuf_version=`pkg-config --variable=gdk_pixbuf_binary_version gdk-pixbuf-2.0`
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if [ ! -z $gdk_pixbuf_version ]; then
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mkdir -p $pkglib/gdk-pixbuf-2.0/$gdk_pixbuf_version/loaders
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#
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# As per the above, check whether we have a loaders.cache file
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# in $LIBPREFIX/lib/gdk-pixbuf-2.0/$gdk_pixbuf_version, as
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# that's where the output of gdk-pixbuf-query-loaders gets
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# put if gdk-pixbuf and GTK+ are separated.
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#
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# The file is ultimately copied to the user's home directory,
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# with the pathnames adjusted to refer to the installed package,
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# so we always put it in the same location in the installed
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# package, regardless of where it lives in the machine on which
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# it's built.
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#
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if [ -e $LIBPREFIX/lib/gdk-pixbuf-2.0/$gdk_pixbuf_version/loaders.cache ]
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then
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sed -e "s,$LIBPREFIX,\${CWD},g" $LIBPREFIX/lib/gdk-pixbuf-2.0/$gdk_pixbuf_version/loaders.cache > $pkgetc/gtk-2.0/gdk-pixbuf.loaders
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fi
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cp -r $LIBPREFIX/lib/gdk-pixbuf-2.0/$gdk_pixbuf_version/loaders/* $pkglib/gdk-pixbuf-2.0/$gdk_pixbuf_version/loaders
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fi
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# Find out libs we need from Fink, MacPorts, or from a custom install
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# (i.e. $LIBPREFIX), then loop until no changes.
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a=1
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nfiles=0
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endl=true
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lib_dep_search_list="
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$pkglib/gtk-2.0/$gtk_version/loaders/*
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$pkglib/gtk-2.0/$gtk_version/immodules/*
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$pkglib/gtk-2.0/$gtk_version/engines/*.so
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$pkglib/pango/$pango_version/modules/*
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$pkglib/gdk-pixbuf-2.0/$gdk_pixbuf_version/loaders/*
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$package/Contents/Resources/lib/*
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$pkgbin/*-bin
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"
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while $endl; do
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echo -e "Looking for dependencies. Round" $a
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libs="`otool -L $lib_dep_search_list 2>/dev/null | fgrep compatibility | cut -d\( -f1 | grep $LIBPREFIX | sort | uniq`"
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cp -vn $libs "$pkglib"
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let "a+=1"
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nnfiles=`ls "$pkglib" | wc -l`
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if [ $nnfiles = $nfiles ]; then
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endl=false
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else
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nfiles=$nnfiles
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fi
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done
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# Add extra libraries of necessary
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for libfile in $EXTRALIBS
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do
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cp -f $libfile "$pkglib"
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done
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# Strip libraries and executables if requested
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#----------------------------------------------------------
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if [ "$strip" = "true" ]; then
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echo -e "\nStripping debugging symbols...\n"
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chmod +w "$pkglib"/*.dylib
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strip -x "$pkglib"/*.dylib
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strip -ur "$binpath"
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fi
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# NOTE: This works for all the dylibs but causes GTK to crash at startup.
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# Instead we leave them with their original install_names and set
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# DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH within the app bundle before running Wireshark.
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#
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# fixlib () {
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# # Fix a given executable or library to be relocatable
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# if [ ! -d "$1" ]; then
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# echo $1
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# libs="`otool -L $1 | fgrep compatibility | cut -d\( -f1`"
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# for lib in $libs; do
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# echo " $lib"
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# base=`echo $lib | awk -F/ '{print $NF}'`
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# first=`echo $lib | cut -d/ -f1-3`
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# to=@executable_path/../lib/$base
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# if [ $first != /usr/lib -a $first != /usr/X11R6 ]; then
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# /usr/bin/install_name_tool -change $lib $to $1
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# if [ "`echo $lib | fgrep libcrypto`" = "" ]; then
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# /usr/bin/install_name_tool -id $to ../lib/$base
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# for ll in $libs; do
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# base=`echo $ll | awk -F/ '{print $NF}'`
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# first=`echo $ll | cut -d/ -f1-3`
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# to=@executable_path/../lib/$base
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# if [ $first != /usr/lib -a $first != /usr/X11R6 -a "`echo $ll | fgrep libcrypto`" = "" ]; then
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# /usr/bin/install_name_tool -change $ll $to ../lib/$base
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# fi
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# done
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# fi
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# fi
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# done
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# fi
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# }
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#
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# Fix package deps
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#(cd "$package/Contents/MacOS/bin"
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# for file in *; do
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# fixlib "$file"
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# done
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# cd ../lib
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# for file in *; do
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# fixlib "$file"
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# done)
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exit 0
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